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The stories about phishing attacks against banks are so true-to-life, its
chilling. --Joel Dubin, CISSP, Microsoft MVP in Security
Every day, hackers are devising new ways to break into your network. Do you
have what it takes to stop them? Find out in Hackers Challenge 3. Inside,
top-tier security experts offer 20 brand-new, real-world network security incidents
to test your computer forensics and response skills. All the latest hot-button
topics are covered, including phishing and pharming scams, internal corporate
hacking, Cisco IOS, wireless, iSCSI storage, VoIP, Windows, Mac OS X, and UNIX/Linux
hacks, and much more. Each challenge includes a detailed explanation of the
incident--how the break-in was detected, evidence and clues, technical background
such as log files and network maps, and a series of questions for you to solve.
In Part II, youll get a detailed analysis of how the experts solved each
incident.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Challenges
Chapter 1: To Catch a Phish
Chapter 2: Owning the Pharm
Chapter 3: Big Bait, Big Phish
Chapter 4: Shooting Phish in a Barrel
Chapter 5: Too Few Secrets
Chapter 6: Upgraded or "Owned?"
Chapter 7: Pale Blue Glow
Chapter 8: Crossing the Line
Chapter 9: The Root of the Problem
Chapter 10: Firewall Insights
Chapter 11: Peter LemonJello's "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
Chapter 12: Share and Share Alike
Chapter 13: The Holy Grail
Chapter 14: Open Source
Chapter 15: Cup of Chai
Chapter 16: Love Plus One
Chapter 17: Bullet in the Blue Sky
Chapter 18: The Insider III
Chapter 19: Jumping Someone Else's Train
Chapter 20: The Not-So-Usual Suspects
Part II: Solutions
Chapter 1: To Catch a Phish
Chapter 2: Owning the Pharm
Chapter 3: Big Bait, Big Phish
Chapter 4: Shooting Phish in a Barrel
Chapter 5: Too Few Secrets
Chapter 6: Upgraded or "Owned?"
Chapter 7: Pale Blue Glow
Chapter 8: Crossing the Line
Chapter 9: The Root of the Problem
Chapter 10: Firewall Insights
Chapter 11: Peter LemonJello's "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
Chapter 12: Share and Share Alike
Chapter 13: The Holy Grail
Chapter 14: Open Source
Chapter 15: Cup of Chai
Chapter 16: Love Plus One
Chapter 17: Bullet in the Blue Sky
Chapter 18: The Insider III
Chapter 19: Jumping Someone Else's Train
Chapter 20: The Not-So-Usual Suspects
INDEX
About the Author
David Pollino has a strong background in security, wireless, and networking.
David is currently a security practitioner working in financial services. During
his career, he has worked for an industry-leading security consulting company,
a large financial services company, and a tier 1 ISP. David often speaks at
security events and has frequently been quoted in online and printed journals
regarding security issues. During his career as a consultant and network engineer,
David has worked for clients across multiple industries, including financial
services, service providers, high technology, manufacturing, and government.
He co-authored Wireless Security (RSA Press, 2002) and Hacker's Challenge and
Hacker's Challenge 2 (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2001 and 2002, respectively).
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